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Page 1: Introductory Themes American Political Culture August 25-August 30 American Federal Government

• Introductory Themes

• American Political Culture

August 25-August 30 American Federal Government

Page 2: Introductory Themes American Political Culture August 25-August 30 American Federal Government

Introductory Themes and American Political Culture

•Political PowerAuthority Legitimacy

Page 3: Introductory Themes American Political Culture August 25-August 30 American Federal Government

Conceptions of Democracy

• Democratic Centralism

• Direct Democracy

• Representative Democracy popular sovereigntycitizen demands and government action participation deliberationmajority rule

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Majority Rule: Good or Bad?

• No guarantee of good decisions

• Majority tyranny can threaten minorities

• Apathy toward politics

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Who Really Governs?

• Different approachesMarxist Elitist Bureaucratic Pluralist

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Political Culture

• Definition A basic set of shared values, attitudes and

beliefs that differentiate Americans from citizens of other countries

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Myths about the Founding of the American Republic

• British as tyrranical

• All the colonists favored independence

• Colonists were militarily superior

• American Revolution as a symbol of freedom for the world

• Constitution was divinely inspired

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Characteristics of American Political Culture

• Equality of opportunity, not outcome• Individual responsibility • Mistrust of government & governmental power• Limited government• Religion and faith • Providence, abundance, and Manifest Destiny• Associationalism and civic duty

• Greater inclusion of “out-groups”?

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American Political Culture Compared

• High confidence in political institutions

• Lower confidence in people running political institutions

• Religiosity

• Declining sense of political efficacy

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Confidence in Institutions:

America and Europe Compared

77

69

84 858683

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Congress(Parliament)

Courts Press Business ArmedForces

Church

Per

cent

US

Great Britain

Germany

France

Spain

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Confidence in People Running

American Institutions

42

50

41

29

55

16

29

19

23 2219

29

2018 18

10

28

12

1618

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Congress SupremeCourt

FederalBureaucracy

Press MajorCompanies

Pe

rcen

t

1966

1971-79

1980-89

1990-96

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Religiosity: The United States Compared

Respondents who say they are a religious person

82

72

69

64

55

54

48

29

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

US

Mexico

Canada

Spain

UK

Germany

France

Sweden

Percent

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Population of the US by Race and Ethnicity, 2000(Census Bureau)

White73%

African American

12%

Latino10%

Asian American

4%

Native American

1%

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Population Change in the US1980-2000

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Changes in U.S. Occupational Structure

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Race & Ethnicity

• Blacks/African-Americans– migration, political protest, civil rights– issue divisions

• Latinos/Hispanics – diversity as a group– low political mobilization

• exception? South Florida

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Race & Ethnicity

• Asian Americans– recent immigration– considerably diverse group– issue foci

• Native Americans– scattering of distinct cultures– conquered nations, poverty, and protest– new economic devlopment: casino gambling

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1996 Presidential Vote by Ethnicity

White Black Hispanic Asian

44 45

84

12

72

21

42

49

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Per

cen

t

White Black Hispanic Asian

Clinton Dole

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2000 Presidential Vote by Ethnicity

White Black Hispanic Asian

42

54

90

9

65

35

55

41

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Per

cen

t (%

)

White Black Hispanic Asian

Gore Bush

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Class in American Politics?

• Most Americans believe they are in the middle class– What is the definition? Gingrich vs. Clinton

• Tolerance for income inequality

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Income Distribution: The U.S. Compared

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Gender in American Politics

• The Gender Gap– a distinctive pattern of voting behavior reflecting

differences in views between men and women

• Example:

--> Sexual Harrassment in the workplace – 24% of men say it is a serious problem

– 38% of women say it is a serious problem (ICPSR /ANES 1992 pre/post election surveys)

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Gender Gap in Voting: 1992/96 Vote for Clinton

1992 1996

3741

38

48

0

10

20

30

40

50

Per

cen

t

1992 1996

Men

Women

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Gender Gap in Voting: 2000 Election, Gore/Bush

53

4243

54

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Bush Gore

Per

cen

t

Men Women

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Religion in American Politics

• Secularism and protest

• Values, culture, and moral issues– abortion

• Rise or Demise of the Christian Right?– The GOP connection

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Membership in the Christian Coalition, 1989-95

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1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Year

Num

ber o

f Mem

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Ideology: Moderates Carry the Day